The Works of Hannah More: Including Several Pieces Never Before Published, Volume 8Edward Earle, 1818 - English literature |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page v
... spirit and temper with those high du- ties and those unparalleled sufferings to which Saint Paul was called out ; and that every Christian , in his measure and degree , should exhibit somewhat of the dispositions inculcated by that ...
... spirit and temper with those high du- ties and those unparalleled sufferings to which Saint Paul was called out ; and that every Christian , in his measure and degree , should exhibit somewhat of the dispositions inculcated by that ...
Page 9
... spirit and temper with those high du- ties and those unparalleled sufferings to which Saint Paul was called out ; and that every Christian , in his measure and degree , should exhibit somewhat of the dispositions inculcated by that ...
... spirit and temper with those high du- ties and those unparalleled sufferings to which Saint Paul was called out ; and that every Christian , in his measure and degree , should exhibit somewhat of the dispositions inculcated by that ...
Page 14
... spirit which should reprove the world of sin , of right- eousness , and of judgment ? ' Did it not pant for that blood of Christ which cleanseth from all sin . Even those fine theorists who have left us beau- tiful reflections on the ...
... spirit which should reprove the world of sin , of right- eousness , and of judgment ? ' Did it not pant for that blood of Christ which cleanseth from all sin . Even those fine theorists who have left us beau- tiful reflections on the ...
Page 19
... spirit , in being little in their own eyes , in not loving the world , nor the things of the world . But what would they have said to a religion which placed human intellect in an inferior degree in the scale of God's gifts ; and even ...
... spirit , in being little in their own eyes , in not loving the world , nor the things of the world . But what would they have said to a religion which placed human intellect in an inferior degree in the scale of God's gifts ; and even ...
Page 21
... Spirit is still too frequently quenched , what must have been the state of mankind , when that grace was not made known , when that light was not fully revealed , when ' darkness covered the earth , and gross darkness the people ? ' But ...
... Spirit is still too frequently quenched , what must have been the state of mankind , when that grace was not made known , when that light was not fully revealed , when ' darkness covered the earth , and gross darkness the people ? ' But ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration apostle argument believe blessed called cause CHAP character charity Christianity church circumstances conduct considered converts conviction Corinthians corruption covetousness declaring desire Divine Divine grace doctrine duty Ephesus Epistle to Timothy Epistles evil exer exhibits exhortation faith favoured feeling friends genius Gentiles glory Gospel grace heart heaven holy Holy Spirit honour hope human idolatry infirmities instance instruction intimates Jesus Christ Jewish Jews knew knowledge labour less live Lord ment mercy mind moral nature ness never obedience object observed obtesting occasion Onesimus Pagan Paul's perfection persons piety Pontius Pilate practice prayer preached precepts prejudices principle profession proof racter religion religious reproof resurrection of Jesus revelation riches Roman Saint James Saint Paul Saint Peter salvation Saviour Scriptures sincerity sorrows soul spirit sufferings taught temper tender Thessalonians things thought Timothy tion truth unto vices VIII virtue whole wisdom writings zeal